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  • Like Vertical Slice Architecture? Meet Wolverine.Http!

    calendar Apr 23, 2026 · jeremydmiller.com
    Like Vertical Slice Architecture? Meet Wolverine.Http!

    Before you read any of this, just know that it’s perfectly possible to mix and match Wolverine.HTTP, MVC Core controllers, and Minimal API endpoints in the same application. If you’ve built ASP.NET Core applications of any size, you’ve probably run into the same friction: MVC controllers that balloon with …


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  • Write azd hooks in Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, or .NET

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Write azd hooks in Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, or .NET

    Hooks are one of the most popular features in azd, and now you can write them in Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, or .NET, not just Bash and PowerShell. What's new? The Azure Developer CLI (azd) hook system now supports four more languages beyond Bash and PowerShell. You can write hook scripts in Link to article: …


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  • Cost-effective multilingual audio transcription at scale with Parakeet-TDT and AWS Batch

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Cost-effective multilingual audio transcription at scale with Parakeet-TDT and AWS Batch

    In this post, we walk through building a scalable, event-driven transcription pipeline that automatically processes audio files uploaded to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), and show you how to use Amazon EC2 Spot Instances and buffered streaming inference to further reduce costs. Link to article: …


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  • C# StringBuilder vs String Concatenation: Performance, Allocations, and Interpolated Handlers

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · devleader.ca
    C# StringBuilder vs String Concatenation: Performance, Allocations, and Interpolated Handlers

    Learn when to use C# StringBuilder vs string concatenation, how allocations differ, and how .NET 6 interpolated string handlers change performance calculations. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/04/22/c-stringbuilder-vs-string-concatenation-performance-allocations-and-interpolated-handlers


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  • 7 tips to optimize Azure Cosmos DB costs for AI and agentic workloads

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    7 tips to optimize Azure Cosmos DB costs for AI and agentic workloads

    AI apps and agentic workloads expose inefficiencies in your data layer faster than any previous generation of apps. You’re storing embeddings, serving low-latency retrieval, handling bursty traffic from chat and orchestration, and often operating across regions. Done right, Azure Cosmos DB can support these patterns …


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  • Amazon SageMaker AI now supports optimized generative AI inference recommendations

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Amazon SageMaker AI now supports optimized generative AI inference recommendations

    Today, Amazon SageMaker AI supports optimized generative AI inference recommendations. By delivering validated, optimal deployment configurations with performance metrics, Amazon SageMaker AI keeps your model developers focused on building accurate models, not managing infrastructure. Link to article: …


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  • Get to your first working agent in minutes: Announcing new features in Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Get to your first working agent in minutes: Announcing new features in Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

    Today, we're introducing new capabilities that further streamline the agent building experience, removing the infrastructure barriers that slow teams down at every stage of agent development from the first prototype through production deployment. Link to article: …


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  • Optimizing Git policy management at scale

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Optimizing Git policy management at scale

    With just a single improvement in the REST API of Azure DevOps, we achieved a massive reduction in CPU usage and execution time when managing Git policies: 2x less CPU and 10-15x faster execution! This change is already available to all users of Azure DevOps, and it's time to share a bit more d Link to article: …


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  • Take the 2026 ISO C++ Developer Survey!

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Take the 2026 ISO C++ Developer Survey!

    The 2026 ISO C++ developer survey is now open: 2026 Annual C++ Developer Survey "Lite" : Standard C++ It takes about 10 minutes and directly informs the standardization committee and tooling ven Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/take-the-2026-iso-c-developer-survey


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  • C++ Code Intelligence for GitHub Copilot CLI (Preview)

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    C++ Code Intelligence for GitHub Copilot CLI (Preview)

    We recently brought C++ code understanding tools to GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio and VS C Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/c-code-intelligence-for-github-copilot-cli-preview


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  • Introducing Toolboxes in Foundry

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Introducing Toolboxes in Foundry

    Available in Public Preview Today Toolbox is a new way to curate, configure, and reuse tools across a Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/foundry/introducing-toolboxes-in-foundry


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  • From Local to Production: The Complete Developer Journey for Building, Composing, and Deploying AI Agents

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    From Local to Production: The Complete Developer Journey for Building, Composing, and Deploying AI Agents

    When we launched Microsoft Agent Framework last October, we made a promise: building production-grade AI agents should feel as natural and structured as building any other software. Today, we’re delivering Link to article: …


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  • Introducing the new hosted agents in Foundry Agent Service: secure, scalable compute built for agents

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Introducing the new hosted agents in Foundry Agent Service: secure, scalable compute built for agents

    Agents are already transforming how developers solve problems. Whether it's a coding agent that refactors your repo overnight, a research agent that synthesizes hundreds of documents into a brief, or an ops agent that monitors and remediates infrastructure — the pattern is clear. Developers are building agents that …


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  • Securing MCP: A Control Plane for Agent Tool Execution

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Securing MCP: A Control Plane for Agent Tool Execution

    The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is quickly becoming a common way for AI agents to discover and use tools. It provides a consistent interface to databases, APIs, file systems, and third-party services, which makes it easier to plug capabilities into agent workflows. However, MCP standardizes th Link to article: …


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  • Visual Studio Code 1.117

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Visual Studio Code 1.117

    Learn what's new in Visual Studio Code 1.117 Read the full article Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/vscode-blog/visual-studio-code-1.117


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  • Company-wise memory in Amazon Bedrock with Amazon Neptune and Mem0

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Company-wise memory in Amazon Bedrock with Amazon Neptune and Mem0

    Company-wise memory in Amazon Bedrock, powered by Amazon Neptune and Mem0, provides AI agents with persistent, company-specific context—enabling them to learn, adapt, and respond intelligently across multiple interactions. TrendMicro, one of the largest antivirus software companies in the world, developed the Trend’s …


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  • Making ChatGPT better for clinicians

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · openai.com/blog
    Making ChatGPT better for clinicians

    OpenAI makes ChatGPT for Clinicians free for verified U.S. physicians, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists, supporting clinical care, documentation, and research. Link to article: https://openai.com/index/making-chatgpt-better-for-clinicians


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  • Just Use Postgres as a Queue?

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · codeopinion.com
    Just Use Postgres as a Queue?

    I’ve noticed a trend, and a lot of people are saying the same thing: just use Postgres as a queue. No Kafka, no Redis, no RabbitMQ, just one database for everything. And I totally get it. I get the appeal. There are fewer moving parts. There is less infrastructure. There is only one thing to… Read More »Just Use …


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  • Give AI Something Worth Amplifying: Three Priorities for Technical Leaders

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Give AI Something Worth Amplifying: Three Priorities for Technical Leaders

    Most organizations are asking what AI can do for their developers. A harder question is what are your developers bringing to AI? DORA’s 2025 AI Capabilities Model report argues that AI does not level teams out – it amplifies what is already there. Stronger, high-performing organizations get more out of it, whereas the …


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  • Command vs Strategy Pattern in C#: Key Differences Explained

    calendar Apr 22, 2026 · devleader.ca
    Command vs Strategy Pattern in C#: Key Differences Explained

    Compare command vs strategy pattern in C# with side-by-side code examples, key behavioral differences, and guidance on when to use each. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/04/22/command-vs-strategy-pattern-in-c-key-differences-explained


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